21.11.2014 Views

San Francisco Waterfront Development and Conservation

San Francisco Waterfront Development and Conservation

San Francisco Waterfront Development and Conservation

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> <strong>Waterfront</strong><br />

<strong>Development</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Derek Farmer, TetraTech, Inc.<br />

April 12, 2011


<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> <strong>Waterfront</strong> Features


<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> <strong>Waterfront</strong> Features


<strong>Waterfront</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Use Plan


SF Giants Baseball Stadium


Key Discussion Items<br />

► Mission Bay Redevelopment<br />

► Pier 70 <strong>Development</strong> – Master Plan<br />

► Blue Greenway – Public Trail <strong>and</strong> Open Space<br />

► Shoreline Protection<br />

► Storm Water Management<br />

► America’s Cup


Mission Bay <strong>Development</strong><br />

► 303-acre Site. Former Industrial <strong>and</strong> Rail Yard,<br />

Brownfield.<br />

► Mixed-use <strong>Development</strong>, Including:<br />

• 6,000 residential units<br />

• 500-room hotel<br />

• 280,000 SF retail<br />

• 4.4-million SF of office, medical, <strong>and</strong> biotech<br />

• 2.5 million SF UCSF biotech campus<br />

• 550-bed hospital


Mission Bay <strong>Development</strong><br />

► $ 9 Billion Project, Largest in SF History<br />

• $700 million in new public infrastructure<br />

• Revenue bonds, development impact fees<br />

• 41 acres of parks <strong>and</strong> open space<br />

• Construction began in 1999<br />

• Completion estimated 2015-2016


Mission Bay L<strong>and</strong> Use Plan


Mission Bay <strong>Development</strong>


UCSF Biotech Campus – Mission Bay


Pier 70 Master Plan<br />

► Approx. 70-acre site, Current <strong>and</strong> Former Shipyard<br />

<strong>and</strong> Repair Facility<br />

► 17 Acres to Continue for Ship Repair<br />

► 50 Acres for <strong>Development</strong><br />

• 3 million SF of retail, office, residential, commercial<br />

• 700,000 SF of uses within historic shipyard buildings<br />

► 20 Acres for Parks <strong>and</strong> Open Space


Pier 70 Master Plan - Goals<br />

► Create Pier 70 National Register Historic District<br />

► Preserve Ship Repair industry<br />

► Create New Shoreline Open Spaces <strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Access<br />

► Provide Sites for Office, Research, <strong>and</strong> Emerging<br />

Technologies<br />

► Promote Pedestrian/Mixed-use <strong>Development</strong><br />

► Remediate Environmental Contamination<br />

• Proposition D – bonds, city revenues, development fees


Pier 70 – Current Conditions


Pier 70 – Conceptual Site Plan


Pier 70 – Aerial View


Pier 70 – Conceptual <strong>Waterfront</strong>


Blue Greenway Project<br />

► 13-mile Trail <strong>and</strong> Open Space Network<br />

• Mayors Office, Parks & Rec, Port of SF – create Blue<br />

Greenway Taskforce<br />

• Improve <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong> public open space along central<br />

<strong>and</strong> southern waterfront<br />

• Develop an environmentally sustainable <strong>and</strong><br />

accessible shoreline that serves needs of both<br />

people <strong>and</strong> wildlife<br />

• Features include pedestrian <strong>and</strong> bicycle path, open<br />

space <strong>and</strong> parkl<strong>and</strong> areas, <strong>and</strong> public art displays<br />

• Connect to 500-mile trail system circling the SF Bay


Blue Greenway Trail


Shoreline Protection <strong>and</strong> Improvement<br />

► Environmental Compliance Implementation<br />

• Wetl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> coastal permitting<br />

• US Army Corps of Engineers<br />

• National Marine Fisheries Service<br />

• SF Bay <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Development</strong> Commission<br />

• National <strong>and</strong> California environmental compliance<br />

• NEPA <strong>and</strong> CEQA<br />

• Federal <strong>and</strong> California endangered species<br />

• US Fish <strong>and</strong> Wildlife Service<br />

• California Department of Fish <strong>and</strong> Game


Shoreline Protection <strong>and</strong> Improvement<br />

► Environmental Compliance Implementation<br />

• Federal <strong>and</strong> California environmental protection<br />

regulations<br />

• CFR 40<br />

• California Title 22<br />

• Preservation of Historic Structures<br />

• Section 106 – State Historical Preservation Office<br />

• National Historic Preservation District<br />

• NEPA <strong>and</strong> CEQA provisions<br />

• Local City <strong>and</strong> County Ordinances<br />

• SF Articles 22A <strong>and</strong> 22B


Shoreline Protection <strong>and</strong> Improvement<br />

► Storm Water Management <strong>and</strong> Monitoring<br />

• Review <strong>and</strong> update SWPPPs, potential pollutant<br />

sources, <strong>and</strong> BMPs<br />

• Review of annual monitoring <strong>and</strong> report records<br />

• Independent storm water sampling <strong>and</strong> analysis<br />

• Regular inspections throughout the year<br />

• Identification, development , <strong>and</strong> implementation of<br />

storm water management improvement.


Shoreline Protection <strong>and</strong> Improvement<br />

► SF Storm Water Design Guidelines<br />

• Applies to all development greater than 5k SF<br />

• Low-impact design strategy<br />

• Vegetated roofs<br />

• Swales<br />

• Rainwater harvesting<br />

• Rain gardens


Shoreline Protection - Challenges<br />

► Brownfields <strong>and</strong> Hazardous Waste Cleanup<br />

► Preservation <strong>and</strong> Re-use of Historic Buildings<br />

► Promotion of Existing Port <strong>and</strong> Ship Repair<br />

Facilities<br />

► Preservation of Endangered Species<br />

► Seismic <strong>and</strong> Liquefaction Issues<br />

► Installation of Public Facilities <strong>and</strong> Infrastructure


America’s Cup


America’s Cup<br />

► Series of Races from 2011-2013<br />

► $1.4 Billion into the Regional Economy<br />

► Americas Cup Authority/Port of SF<br />

► Race Village <strong>and</strong> Media/Event Centers<br />

• Piers 19, 29, 30-32<br />

• Piers will be redeveloped<br />

• <strong>Waterfront</strong> infrastructure will be upgraded<br />

• Storm water runoff systems will be installed


America’s Cup – Race Locations


Derek Farmer<br />

Tetra Tech, Inc.<br />

415-490-2965<br />

derek.farmer@tetratech.com

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!